Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said forward Todd Bertuzzi won't play tonight, after sustaining a possible concussion on a hit from Minnesota's Derek Boogaard on Sunday. Bertuzzi was getting looked at by the doctor Monday morning.

"The issue is first they'll do a history of concussions, if they deem he received a concussion, we're still determining that,'' Carlyle said. "And then they do all those (baseline) tests.''

Asked about the hit, Carlyle said, "It's clean from a standpoint that it was his shoulder, didn't seem to be much of an elbow, but he did run down out of position to make the hit.''

Forward Todd Marchant is questionable for tonight after getting hit in the foot with a shot. He was having an MRI Monday. If Marchant can't play, the Ducks might dress only 11 forwards and go with seven defensemen. Carlyle said they can't bring anyone in from Portland (AHL), which is coming off three games in three nights.

Carlyle gave an update on former Wings defenseman Mathieu Schneider, who broke his left ankle on Sept. 15 in his first preseason game: "He's still in the process of the healing aspect of it. He's still in a non-weight bearing boot. He's walking around, he's more mobile, he's working out. Hopefully his bone is healing quicker in the last little while than it was in the first week or so, but he's showing progress.''

Only a couple of Wings players skated and coach Mike Babcock wasn't there. Mikael Samuelsson (sore groin) received treatment but said he won't try skating until Wednesday. He remains questionable for Thursday's game in San Jose. The only expected lineup change is in net, where Dominik Hasek will start.